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http://www.forbes.com/sites/thebakersinstitute/2016/05/17/whos-winning-the-battle-to-replace-coal/#e9dc97c6b09f
"Coal is losing the battle for the electricity future in the United States. Investment in new coal-fired generating capacity has dried up with its share of electricity generation dropping from 53% in 2000 to 34% in 2015."
Electricity in the United States
http://www.eia.gov/energyexplained/index.cfm?page=electricity_in_the_United_States
"In 2015, coal was used for about 33% of the 4 trillion kilowatthours of electricity generated in the United States. In addition to being burned to heat water for steam, natural gas can also be burned to produce hot combustion gases that pass directly through a natural gas turbine, spinning the turbine's blades to generate electricity."
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Renewable energy or ‘green’ energy is that generated from natural resources, which may be used once and again as they renew at the same speed they are consumed. They are considered the best option to reduce impact from climate change.
Water, sunlight, wind, Earth’s internal heat and biomass such as wood, vegetable oil, agricultural waste, etc, are some of the most common sources of renewable Energy in the world. Their use contributes to protect our planet.

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What Countries Are The MostEnergy Efficient https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytkt2YxGou4
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There are many benefits to using renewable energy resources, but what is it exactly? From solar to wind, find out more about alternative energy, the fastest-growing source of energy in the world—and how we can use it to combat climate change.
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As the world switches to renewable energy - and we are switching - there's a problem you might not expect: balancing the grid. Rotational mass and system inertia are the things that keep your lights from flickering: and they only appear in big, old, traditional power stations. Here's why that's a problem, and how we're likely going to fix it.
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Is green energy, particularly wind and solar energy, the solution to our climate and energy problems? Or should we be relying on things like natural gas, nuclear energy, and even coal for our energy needs and environmental obligations? Alex Epstein of the Center for IndustrialProgress explains.
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Are wind and solar power the answer to our energy needs? There’s a lot of sun and a lot of wind. They’re free. They’re clean. No CO2 emissions. So, what’s the problem?
Why do solar and wind combined provide less than 2% of the world’s energy?
To answer these questions, we need to understand what makes energy, or anything else for that matter, cheap and plentiful.
For something to be cheap and plentiful, every part of the process to produce it, including every input that goes into it, must be cheap and plentiful.
Yes, the sun is free. Yes, wind is free. But the process of turning sunlight and wind into useable energy on a mass scale is far from free. In fact, compared to the other sources of energy -- fossil fuels, nuclear power, and hydroelectric power, solar and wind power are very expensive.
The basic problem is that sunlight and wind as energy sources are both weak (the more technical term is dilute) and unreliable (the more technical term is intermittent). It takes a lot of resources to collect and concentrate them, and even more resources to make them available on-demand. These are called the diluteness problem and the intermittency problem.
The diluteness problem is that, unlike coal or oil, the sun and the wind don’t deliver concentrated energy -- which means you need a lot of additional materials to produce a unit of energy.
For solar power, such materials can include highly purified silicon, phosphorus, boron, and a dozen other complex compounds like titanium dioxide. All these materials have to be mined, refined and/or manufactured in order to make solar panels. Those industrial processes take a lot of energy.
For wind, needed materials include high-performance compounds for turbine blades and the rare-earth metal neodymium for lightweight, specialty magnets, as well as the steel and concrete necessary to build structures -- thousands of them -- as tall as skyscrapers.
And as big a problem as diluteness is, it’s nothing compared to the intermittency problem. This isn’t exactly a news flash, but the sun doesn’t shine all the time. And the wind doesn’t blow all the time. The only way for solar and wind to be truly useful would be if we could store them so that they would be available when we needed them. You can store oil in a tank. Where do you store solar or wind energy? No such mass-storage system exists. Which is why, in the entire world, there is not one real or proposed independent, freestanding solar or wind power plant. All of them require backup. And guess what the go-to back-up is: fossil fuel.
Here’s what solar and wind electricity look like in Germany, which is the world’s leader in “renewables”. The word erratic leaps to mind. Wind is constantly varying, sometimes disappearing completely. And solar produces little in the winter months when Germany most needs energy.
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Australian researchers just unveiled the most efficient solar panels ever. How efficient are they, and what is the most efficient source of energy?
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New world record for solar cell efficiency at 46% French-German cooperation confirms competitive advantages of European photovoltaic industry
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"A new world record for the direct conversion of sunlight into electricity has been established."
Australia develops world's most efficient solar panels
http://rt.com/business/212383-australia-record-solar-energy/
"?Australian researchers have developed a new method of using commercial solar panels that converts more electricity from sunlight than ever before."
What is the efficiency of different types of power plants?
http://www.eia.gov/tools/faqs/faq.cfm?id=107&t=3
"One measure of the efficiency of a power plant that converts a fuel into heat and into electricity is the heat rate."
Improving Efficiencies
http://www.worldcoal.org/coal-the-environment/coal-use-the-environment/improving-efficiencies/
"Improving efficiency levels increases the amount of energy that can be extracted from a single unit of coal."
The MostCommonElectricity Sources in the U.S.
http://pureenergies.com/us/blog/the-most-common-electricity-sources-in-the-u-s/
"Though renewable energy is growing fast, the U.S. still gets the vast majority of its power from conventional power plants."
Increasing the Efficiency of Existing Coal-Fired Power Plants
http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/R43343.pdf
"Coal has long been the major fossil fuel used to produce electricity."
Coal Will Survive as Efficient Power Plants BoostDemand
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-06-02/coal-seen-surving-as-efficient-power-plants-boost-demand.html
"President Barack Obama's plan to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions left coal with a future even as the industry accuses him of trying to make the fuel obsolete."
How DoWindTurbinesWork?
http://energy.gov/eere/wind/how-do-wind-turbines-work
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Screwy-looking wind turbine makes little noise and a big claim
http://www.gizmag.com/the-archimedes-liam-f1-urban-wind-turbine/32263/
"Although it's getting increasingly common to see solar panels on the roofs of homes, household wind turbines are still a fairly rare sight."
Betz's law
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Wind Energy More Energy Efficient than Fossil Fuels
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Wind Energy's Shadow: Turbines DragDownPower Potential
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Efficient energy use

Efficient energy use, sometimes simply called energy efficiency, is the goal to reduce the amount of energy required to provide products and services. For example, insulating a home allows a building to use less heating and cooling energy to achieve and maintain a comfortable temperature. Installing fluorescent lights, LED lights or natural skylights reduces the amount of energy required to attain the same level of illumination compared with using traditional incandescent light bulbs. Improvements in energy efficiency are generally achieved by adopting a more efficient technology or production process or by application of commonly accepted methods to reduce energy losses.

There are many motivations to improve energy efficiency. Reducing energy use reduces energy costs and may result in a financial cost saving to consumers if the energy savings offset any additional costs of implementing an energy efficient technology. Reducing energy use is also seen as a solution to the problem of reducing greenhouse gas emissions. According to the International Energy Agency, improved energy efficiency in buildings, industrial processes and transportation could reduce the world's energy needs in 2050 by one third, and help control global emissions of greenhouse gases.

Based on REN21's 2014 report, renewables contributed 19 percent to humans' global energy consumption and 22 percent to their generation of electricity in 2012 and 2013, respectively. This energy consumption is divided as 9% coming from traditional biomass, 4.2% as heat energy (non-biomass), 3.8% hydro electricity and 2% is electricity from wind, solar, geothermal, and biomass. Worldwide investments in renewable technologies amounted to more than US$214 billion in 2013, with countries like China and the United States heavily investing in wind, hydro, solar and biofuels.

Energy

In physics, energy is a property of objects which can be transferred to other objects or converted into different forms, but cannot be created or destroyed. The "ability of a system to perform work" is a common description, but it is difficult to give one single comprehensive definition of energy because of its many forms. For instance, in SI units, energy is measured in joules, and one joule is defined "mechanically", being the energy transferred to an object by the mechanical work of moving it a distance of 1 metre against a force of 1 newton. However, there are many other definitions of energy, depending on the context, such as thermal energy, radiant energy, electromagnetic, nuclear, etc., where definitions are derived that are the most convenient.

Sustainable energy

Sustainable energy is energy obtained from non-exhaustible resources. By definition, sustainable energy serves the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs. The organizing principle for sustainability is sustainable development, which includes the four interconnected domains: ecology, economics, politics and culture.Sustainability science is the study of sustainable development and environmental science.

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Green energy is getting better and cheaper, yet we still largely rely on fossil fuels. Why haven't we switched to solar and wind energy yet?
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"A new study published today in Science Advances finds that if we burn all of the remaining fossil fuels on Earth, almost all of the ice in Antarctica will melt, potentially causing sea levels to rise by as much as 200 feet--enough to drown most major cities in the world."
Who's WinningThe Battle To Replace Coal?
http://www.forbes.com/sites/thebakersinstitute/2016/05/17/whos-winning-the-battle-to-replace-coal/#e9dc97c6b09f
"Coal is losing the battle for the electricity future in the United States. Investment in new coal-fired generating capacity has dried up with its share of electricity generation dropping from 53% in 2000 to 34% in 2015."
Electricity in the United States
http://www.eia.gov/energyexplained/index.cfm?page=electricity_in_the_United_States
"In 2015, coal was used for about 33% of the 4 trillion kilowatthours of electricity generated in the United States. In addition to being burned to heat water for steam, natural gas can also be burned to produce hot combustion gases that pass directly through a natural gas turbine, spinning the turbine's blades to generate electricity."
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Renewable energy for benefit of the planet

Renewable energy for benefit of the planet

Renewable energy for benefit of the planet

Renewable energy or ‘green’ energy is that generated from natural resources, which may be used once and again as they renew at the same speed they are consumed. They are considered the best option to reduce impact from climate change.
Water, sunlight, wind, Earth’s internal heat and biomass such as wood, vegetable oil, agricultural waste, etc, are some of the most common sources of renewable Energy in the world. Their use contributes to protect our planet.

4:15

Which Countries Run On 100% Renewable Energy?

Which Countries Run On 100% Renewable Energy?

Which Countries Run On 100% Renewable Energy?

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StanfordNews: The World Can Be Powered By Alternative Energy, Using Today's Technology, In 20-40 Years Says Stanford Researcher Mark Z. Jacobson
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3:17

Renewable Energy 101 | National Geographic

Renewable Energy 101 | National Geographic

Renewable Energy 101 | National Geographic

There are many benefits to using renewable energy resources, but what is it exactly? From solar to wind, find out more about alternative energy, the fastest-growing source of energy in the world—and how we can use it to combat climate change.
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The Problem With Renewable Energy (and how we're fixing it)

The Problem With Renewable Energy (and how we're fixing it)

The Problem With Renewable Energy (and how we're fixing it)

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As the world switches to renewable energy - and we are switching - there's a problem you might not expect: balancing the grid. Rotational mass and system inertia are the things that keep your lights from flickering: and they only appear in big, old, traditional power stations. Here's why that's a problem, and how we're likely going to fix it.
Thanks to all the team at SSE! FULL DISCLOSURE: This is not a sponsored video, no money has changed hands, and SSE did not have editorial control. But they did go out of their way to arrange access and support for me and my team, including giving us safety training for working at heights. I am incredibly grateful to all the team: Paul and Ed for arranging it all; Bob and Scott who helped us at the turbine; and Calum, Head of Operations, who was keeping an eye on safety throughout.
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Can We Rely on Wind and Solar Energy?

Can We Rely on Wind and Solar Energy?

Can We Rely on Wind and Solar Energy?

Is green energy, particularly wind and solar energy, the solution to our climate and energy problems? Or should we be relying on things like natural gas, nuclear energy, and even coal for our energy needs and environmental obligations? Alex Epstein of the Center for IndustrialProgress explains.
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Are wind and solar power the answer to our energy needs? There’s a lot of sun and a lot of wind. They’re free. They’re clean. No CO2 emissions. So, what’s the problem?
Why do solar and wind combined provide less than 2% of the world’s energy?
To answer these questions, we need to understand what makes energy, or anything else for that matter, cheap and plentiful.
For something to be cheap and plentiful, every part of the process to produce it, including every input that goes into it, must be cheap and plentiful.
Yes, the sun is free. Yes, wind is free. But the process of turning sunlight and wind into useable energy on a mass scale is far from free. In fact, compared to the other sources of energy -- fossil fuels, nuclear power, and hydroelectric power, solar and wind power are very expensive.
The basic problem is that sunlight and wind as energy sources are both weak (the more technical term is dilute) and unreliable (the more technical term is intermittent). It takes a lot of resources to collect and concentrate them, and even more resources to make them available on-demand. These are called the diluteness problem and the intermittency problem.
The diluteness problem is that, unlike coal or oil, the sun and the wind don’t deliver concentrated energy -- which means you need a lot of additional materials to produce a unit of energy.
For solar power, such materials can include highly purified silicon, phosphorus, boron, and a dozen other complex compounds like titanium dioxide. All these materials have to be mined, refined and/or manufactured in order to make solar panels. Those industrial processes take a lot of energy.
For wind, needed materials include high-performance compounds for turbine blades and the rare-earth metal neodymium for lightweight, specialty magnets, as well as the steel and concrete necessary to build structures -- thousands of them -- as tall as skyscrapers.
And as big a problem as diluteness is, it’s nothing compared to the intermittency problem. This isn’t exactly a news flash, but the sun doesn’t shine all the time. And the wind doesn’t blow all the time. The only way for solar and wind to be truly useful would be if we could store them so that they would be available when we needed them. You can store oil in a tank. Where do you store solar or wind energy? No such mass-storage system exists. Which is why, in the entire world, there is not one real or proposed independent, freestanding solar or wind power plant. All of them require backup. And guess what the go-to back-up is: fossil fuel.
Here’s what solar and wind electricity look like in Germany, which is the world’s leader in “renewables”. The word erratic leaps to mind. Wind is constantly varying, sometimes disappearing completely. And solar produces little in the winter months when Germany most needs energy.
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Wind Energy is Now Boosting in The USA! TOP RENEWABLE ENERGY IN THE US

Wind Energy is Now Boosting in The USA! TOP RENEWABLE ENERGY IN THE US

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Sustainable energy: New energy innovations to make the future brighter - Compilation

Sustainable energy: New energy innovations to make the future brighter - Compilation

Sustainable energy: New energy innovations to make the future brighter - Compilation

1. An Australian company has been working on a system that uses underwater buoys to convert sea waves into zero-emission energy and desalinated water.
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3. A Japanese engineer has designed a new type of wind turbine that he believes would be able to harness power from typhoons.
4. Researchers at Binghamton University have come up with an interesting way to harness energy, using a resource we have far too much of — bacteria.
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STARTUPS IN RENEWABLES AND GREEN ENERGY

STARTUPS IN RENEWABLES AND GREEN ENERGY

STARTUPS IN RENEWABLES AND GREEN ENERGY

17:34

China is Leading The World in Renewable Energy Consumption and Production!

China is Leading The World in Renewable Energy Consumption and Production!

China is Leading The World in Renewable Energy Consumption and Production!

Which Power Source Is Most Efficient?

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In world first -- UNSW researchers convert sunlight to electricity with over 40 percent efficiency
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"UNSW Australia's solar researchers have converted over 40% of the sunlight hitting a solar system into electricity, the highest efficiency ever reported."
New world record for solar cell efficiency at 46% French-German cooperation confirms competitive advantages of European photovoltaic industry
http://www.ise.fraunhofer.de/en/press-and-media/press-releases/press-releases-2014/new-world-record-for-solar-cell-efficiency-at-46-percent
"A new world record for the direct conversion of sunlight into electricity has been established."
Australia develops world's most efficient solar panels
http://rt.com/business/212383-australia-record-solar-energy/
"?Australian researchers have developed a new method of using commercial solar panels that converts more electricity from sunlight than ever before."
What is the efficiency of different types of power plants?
http://www.eia.gov/tools/faqs/faq.cfm?id=107&t=3
"One measure of the efficiency of a power plant that converts a fuel into heat and into electricity is the heat rate."
Improving Efficiencies
http://www.worldcoal.org/coal-the-environment/coal-use-the-environment/improving-efficiencies/
"Improving efficiency levels increases the amount of energy that can be extracted from a single unit of coal."
The MostCommonElectricity Sources in the U.S.
http://pureenergies.com/us/blog/the-most-common-electricity-sources-in-the-u-s/
"Though renewable energy is growing fast, the U.S. still gets the vast majority of its power from conventional power plants."
Increasing the Efficiency of Existing Coal-Fired Power Plants
http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/R43343.pdf
"Coal has long been the major fossil fuel used to produce electricity."
Coal Will Survive as Efficient Power Plants BoostDemand
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-06-02/coal-seen-surving-as-efficient-power-plants-boost-demand.html
"President Barack Obama's plan to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions left coal with a future even as the industry accuses him of trying to make the fuel obsolete."
How DoWindTurbinesWork?
http://energy.gov/eere/wind/how-do-wind-turbines-work
"So how do wind turbines make electricity?"
Screwy-looking wind turbine makes little noise and a big claim
http://www.gizmag.com/the-archimedes-liam-f1-urban-wind-turbine/32263/
"Although it's getting increasingly common to see solar panels on the roofs of homes, household wind turbines are still a fairly rare sight."
Betz's law
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betz%27s_law
Wind Energy More Energy Efficient than Fossil Fuels
http://cleantechnica.com/2012/07/18/wind-energy-energy-efficient-fossil-fuels-uk/
"Here's something that may surprise you. Wind energy is more efficient than carbon-based fuels."
Wind Energy's Shadow: Turbines DragDownPower Potential
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/energy/2013/05/130516-wind-energy-shadow-effect/
"As seemingly limitless as the air that swirls around us, wind has proven to be the world's fastest-growing source of renewable energy."
Advanced Nuclear Power Reactors
http://www.world-nuclear.org/info/Nuclear-Fuel-Cycle/Power-Reactors/Advanced-Nuclear-Power-Reactors/
"The nuclear power industry has been developing and improving reactor technology for more than five decades and is starting to build the next generation of nuclear power reactors to fill new orders."
Hydroelectric Power
http://www.mpoweruk.com/hydro_power.htm
"Hydro-electric power, using the potential energy of rivers, now supplies 17.5% of the world's electricity (99% in Norway, 57% in Canada, 55% in Switzerland, 40% in Sweden, 7% in USA)."
Hydroelectric Power
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Renewable Energy 101: Solar Power

Renewable Energy 101: Solar Power

Renewable Energy 101: Solar Power

Per the U.S.NationalRenewable Energy Laboratories (NREL), the amount of energy from the sun that falls to the earth in one day could supply the entire world’s energy needs for 27 years!
Learn more about solar in this video, and visit http://greenmountainenergy.com/renewable101 for more.
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1:56

Costa Rica - Green Energy

Costa Rica - Green Energy

Costa Rica - Green Energy

Generating 97% of its electricity from renewable sources, Costa Rica is aiming to become the first carbon-neutral country in the world by 2021.

Renewable energy for benefit of the planet

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Water, sunlight, wind, Earth’s internal heat and biomass such as wood, vegetable oil, agricultural waste, etc, are some of the most common sources of renewable Energy in the world. Their use contributes to protect our planet.

Renewable Energy 101 | National Geographic

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The Problem With Renewable Energy (and how we're fixing it)

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As the world switches to renewable energy - and we are switching - there's a problem you might not expect: balancing the grid. Rotational mass and system inertia are the things that keep your lights from flickering: and they only appear in big, old, traditional power stations. Here's why that's a problem, and how we're likely going to fix it.
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published: 18 Aug 2016

Can We Rely on Wind and Solar Energy?

Is green energy, particularly wind and solar energy, the solution to our climate and energy problems? Or should we be relying on things like natural gas, nuclear energy, and even coal for our energy needs and environmental obligations? Alex Epstein of the Center for IndustrialProgress explains.
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Top 10 Energy Sources of the Future

These are ten most promising alternative energy sources of tomorrow.
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Sustainable energy: New energy innovations to make the future brighter - Compilation

1. An Australian company has been working on a system that uses underwater buoys to convert sea waves into zero-emission energy and desalinated water.
2. Scientists in China are producing solar panels that can produce energy from the last source you’d expect — rainwater.
3. A Japanese engineer has designed a new type of wind turbine that he believes would be able to harness power from typhoons.
4. Researchers at Binghamton University have come up with an interesting way to harness energy, using a resource we have far too much of — bacteria.
5. US scientists have developed a bionic leaf that can convert solar energy into liquid fuel.
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STARTUPS IN RENEWABLES AND GREEN ENERGY

published: 23 Jun 2017

China is Leading The World in Renewable Energy Consumption and Production!

Which Power Source Is Most Efficient?

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"UNSW Australia's solar researchers have converted over 40% of the sunlight hitting a solar system into electricity, the highest efficiency ever reported."
New world record for solar cell efficiency at 46% French-German cooperation confirms competitive advantages of European photovoltaic industry
http://www.ise.fraunhofer.de/en/press-and-media/press-...

published: 09 Dec 2014

Renewable Energy 101: Solar Power

Per the U.S.NationalRenewable Energy Laboratories (NREL), the amount of energy from the sun that falls to the earth in one day could supply the entire world’s energy needs for 27 years!
Learn more about solar in this video, and visit http://greenmountainenergy.com/renewable101 for more.
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published: 03 Oct 2017

Costa Rica - Green Energy

Generating 97% of its electricity from renewable sources, Costa Rica is aiming to become the first carbon-neutral country in the world by 2021.

If Green Energy Is So Great, Why Aren't We Using It?

Green energy is getting better and cheaper, yet we still largely rely on fossil fuels. Why haven't we switched to solar and wind energy yet?
Which Countries...

Green energy is getting better and cheaper, yet we still largely rely on fossil fuels. Why haven't we switched to solar and wind energy yet?
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Who's WinningThe Battle To Replace Coal?
http://www.forbes.com/sites/thebakersinstitute/2016/05/17/whos-winning-the-battle-to-replace-coal/#e9dc97c6b09f
"Coal is losing the battle for the electricity future in the United States. Investment in new coal-fired generating capacity has dried up with its share of electricity generation dropping from 53% in 2000 to 34% in 2015."
Electricity in the United States
http://www.eia.gov/energyexplained/index.cfm?page=electricity_in_the_United_States
"In 2015, coal was used for about 33% of the 4 trillion kilowatthours of electricity generated in the United States. In addition to being burned to heat water for steam, natural gas can also be burned to produce hot combustion gases that pass directly through a natural gas turbine, spinning the turbine's blades to generate electricity."
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"A new study published today in Science Advances finds that if we burn all of the remaining fossil fuels on Earth, almost all of the ice in Antarctica will melt, potentially causing sea levels to rise by as much as 200 feet--enough to drown most major cities in the world."
Who's WinningThe Battle To Replace Coal?
http://www.forbes.com/sites/thebakersinstitute/2016/05/17/whos-winning-the-battle-to-replace-coal/#e9dc97c6b09f
"Coal is losing the battle for the electricity future in the United States. Investment in new coal-fired generating capacity has dried up with its share of electricity generation dropping from 53% in 2000 to 34% in 2015."
Electricity in the United States
http://www.eia.gov/energyexplained/index.cfm?page=electricity_in_the_United_States
"In 2015, coal was used for about 33% of the 4 trillion kilowatthours of electricity generated in the United States. In addition to being burned to heat water for steam, natural gas can also be burned to produce hot combustion gases that pass directly through a natural gas turbine, spinning the turbine's blades to generate electricity."
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Renewable energy for benefit of the planet

Renewable energy or ‘green’ energy is that generated from natural resources, which may be used once and again as they renew at the same speed they are consumed....

Renewable energy or ‘green’ energy is that generated from natural resources, which may be used once and again as they renew at the same speed they are consumed. They are considered the best option to reduce impact from climate change.
Water, sunlight, wind, Earth’s internal heat and biomass such as wood, vegetable oil, agricultural waste, etc, are some of the most common sources of renewable Energy in the world. Their use contributes to protect our planet.

Renewable energy or ‘green’ energy is that generated from natural resources, which may be used once and again as they renew at the same speed they are consumed. They are considered the best option to reduce impact from climate change.
Water, sunlight, wind, Earth’s internal heat and biomass such as wood, vegetable oil, agricultural waste, etc, are some of the most common sources of renewable Energy in the world. Their use contributes to protect our planet.

Which Countries Run On 100% Renewable Energy?

What Countries Are The MostEnergy Efficient https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytkt2YxGou4
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The Problem With Renewable Energy (and how we're fixing it)

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As the world switches to renewable energy - and we are switching - there's a problem you might not expect: balancing the grid. Rotational mass and system inertia are the things that keep your lights from flickering: and they only appear in big, old, traditional power stations. Here's why that's a problem, and how we're likely going to fix it.
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As the world switches to renewable energy - and we are switching - there's a problem you might not expect: balancing the grid. Rotational mass and system inertia are the things that keep your lights from flickering: and they only appear in big, old, traditional power stations. Here's why that's a problem, and how we're likely going to fix it.
Thanks to all the team at SSE! FULL DISCLOSURE: This is not a sponsored video, no money has changed hands, and SSE did not have editorial control. But they did go out of their way to arrange access and support for me and my team, including giving us safety training for working at heights. I am incredibly grateful to all the team: Paul and Ed for arranging it all; Bob and Scott who helped us at the turbine; and Calum, Head of Operations, who was keeping an eye on safety throughout.
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Can We Rely on Wind and Solar Energy?

Is green energy, particularly wind and solar energy, the solution to our climate and energy problems? Or should we be relying on things like natural gas, nuclea...

Is green energy, particularly wind and solar energy, the solution to our climate and energy problems? Or should we be relying on things like natural gas, nuclear energy, and even coal for our energy needs and environmental obligations? Alex Epstein of the Center for IndustrialProgress explains.
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Are wind and solar power the answer to our energy needs? There’s a lot of sun and a lot of wind. They’re free. They’re clean. No CO2 emissions. So, what’s the problem?
Why do solar and wind combined provide less than 2% of the world’s energy?
To answer these questions, we need to understand what makes energy, or anything else for that matter, cheap and plentiful.
For something to be cheap and plentiful, every part of the process to produce it, including every input that goes into it, must be cheap and plentiful.
Yes, the sun is free. Yes, wind is free. But the process of turning sunlight and wind into useable energy on a mass scale is far from free. In fact, compared to the other sources of energy -- fossil fuels, nuclear power, and hydroelectric power, solar and wind power are very expensive.
The basic problem is that sunlight and wind as energy sources are both weak (the more technical term is dilute) and unreliable (the more technical term is intermittent). It takes a lot of resources to collect and concentrate them, and even more resources to make them available on-demand. These are called the diluteness problem and the intermittency problem.
The diluteness problem is that, unlike coal or oil, the sun and the wind don’t deliver concentrated energy -- which means you need a lot of additional materials to produce a unit of energy.
For solar power, such materials can include highly purified silicon, phosphorus, boron, and a dozen other complex compounds like titanium dioxide. All these materials have to be mined, refined and/or manufactured in order to make solar panels. Those industrial processes take a lot of energy.
For wind, needed materials include high-performance compounds for turbine blades and the rare-earth metal neodymium for lightweight, specialty magnets, as well as the steel and concrete necessary to build structures -- thousands of them -- as tall as skyscrapers.
And as big a problem as diluteness is, it’s nothing compared to the intermittency problem. This isn’t exactly a news flash, but the sun doesn’t shine all the time. And the wind doesn’t blow all the time. The only way for solar and wind to be truly useful would be if we could store them so that they would be available when we needed them. You can store oil in a tank. Where do you store solar or wind energy? No such mass-storage system exists. Which is why, in the entire world, there is not one real or proposed independent, freestanding solar or wind power plant. All of them require backup. And guess what the go-to back-up is: fossil fuel.
Here’s what solar and wind electricity look like in Germany, which is the world’s leader in “renewables”. The word erratic leaps to mind. Wind is constantly varying, sometimes disappearing completely. And solar produces little in the winter months when Germany most needs energy.
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Are wind and solar power the answer to our energy needs? There’s a lot of sun and a lot of wind. They’re free. They’re clean. No CO2 emissions. So, what’s the problem?
Why do solar and wind combined provide less than 2% of the world’s energy?
To answer these questions, we need to understand what makes energy, or anything else for that matter, cheap and plentiful.
For something to be cheap and plentiful, every part of the process to produce it, including every input that goes into it, must be cheap and plentiful.
Yes, the sun is free. Yes, wind is free. But the process of turning sunlight and wind into useable energy on a mass scale is far from free. In fact, compared to the other sources of energy -- fossil fuels, nuclear power, and hydroelectric power, solar and wind power are very expensive.
The basic problem is that sunlight and wind as energy sources are both weak (the more technical term is dilute) and unreliable (the more technical term is intermittent). It takes a lot of resources to collect and concentrate them, and even more resources to make them available on-demand. These are called the diluteness problem and the intermittency problem.
The diluteness problem is that, unlike coal or oil, the sun and the wind don’t deliver concentrated energy -- which means you need a lot of additional materials to produce a unit of energy.
For solar power, such materials can include highly purified silicon, phosphorus, boron, and a dozen other complex compounds like titanium dioxide. All these materials have to be mined, refined and/or manufactured in order to make solar panels. Those industrial processes take a lot of energy.
For wind, needed materials include high-performance compounds for turbine blades and the rare-earth metal neodymium for lightweight, specialty magnets, as well as the steel and concrete necessary to build structures -- thousands of them -- as tall as skyscrapers.
And as big a problem as diluteness is, it’s nothing compared to the intermittency problem. This isn’t exactly a news flash, but the sun doesn’t shine all the time. And the wind doesn’t blow all the time. The only way for solar and wind to be truly useful would be if we could store them so that they would be available when we needed them. You can store oil in a tank. Where do you store solar or wind energy? No such mass-storage system exists. Which is why, in the entire world, there is not one real or proposed independent, freestanding solar or wind power plant. All of them require backup. And guess what the go-to back-up is: fossil fuel.
Here’s what solar and wind electricity look like in Germany, which is the world’s leader in “renewables”. The word erratic leaps to mind. Wind is constantly varying, sometimes disappearing completely. And solar produces little in the winter months when Germany most needs energy.
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New world record for solar cell efficiency at 46% French-German cooperation confirms competitive advantages of European photovoltaic industry
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"A new world record for the direct conversion of sunlight into electricity has been established."
Australia develops world's most efficient solar panels
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"?Australian researchers have developed a new method of using commercial solar panels that converts more electricity from sunlight than ever before."
What is the efficiency of different types of power plants?
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"One measure of the efficiency of a power plant that converts a fuel into heat and into electricity is the heat rate."
Improving Efficiencies
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"Improving efficiency levels increases the amount of energy that can be extracted from a single unit of coal."
The MostCommonElectricity Sources in the U.S.
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"Though renewable energy is growing fast, the U.S. still gets the vast majority of its power from conventional power plants."
Increasing the Efficiency of Existing Coal-Fired Power Plants
http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/R43343.pdf
"Coal has long been the major fossil fuel used to produce electricity."
Coal Will Survive as Efficient Power Plants BoostDemand
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-06-02/coal-seen-surving-as-efficient-power-plants-boost-demand.html
"President Barack Obama's plan to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions left coal with a future even as the industry accuses him of trying to make the fuel obsolete."
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Screwy-looking wind turbine makes little noise and a big claim
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Wind Energy's Shadow: Turbines DragDownPower Potential
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"UNSW Australia's solar researchers have converted over 40% of the sunlight hitting a solar system into electricity, the highest efficiency ever reported."
New world record for solar cell efficiency at 46% French-German cooperation confirms competitive advantages of European photovoltaic industry
http://www.ise.fraunhofer.de/en/press-and-media/press-releases/press-releases-2014/new-world-record-for-solar-cell-efficiency-at-46-percent
"A new world record for the direct conversion of sunlight into electricity has been established."
Australia develops world's most efficient solar panels
http://rt.com/business/212383-australia-record-solar-energy/
"?Australian researchers have developed a new method of using commercial solar panels that converts more electricity from sunlight than ever before."
What is the efficiency of different types of power plants?
http://www.eia.gov/tools/faqs/faq.cfm?id=107&t=3
"One measure of the efficiency of a power plant that converts a fuel into heat and into electricity is the heat rate."
Improving Efficiencies
http://www.worldcoal.org/coal-the-environment/coal-use-the-environment/improving-efficiencies/
"Improving efficiency levels increases the amount of energy that can be extracted from a single unit of coal."
The MostCommonElectricity Sources in the U.S.
http://pureenergies.com/us/blog/the-most-common-electricity-sources-in-the-u-s/
"Though renewable energy is growing fast, the U.S. still gets the vast majority of its power from conventional power plants."
Increasing the Efficiency of Existing Coal-Fired Power Plants
http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/R43343.pdf
"Coal has long been the major fossil fuel used to produce electricity."
Coal Will Survive as Efficient Power Plants BoostDemand
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-06-02/coal-seen-surving-as-efficient-power-plants-boost-demand.html
"President Barack Obama's plan to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions left coal with a future even as the industry accuses him of trying to make the fuel obsolete."
How DoWindTurbinesWork?
http://energy.gov/eere/wind/how-do-wind-turbines-work
"So how do wind turbines make electricity?"
Screwy-looking wind turbine makes little noise and a big claim
http://www.gizmag.com/the-archimedes-liam-f1-urban-wind-turbine/32263/
"Although it's getting increasingly common to see solar panels on the roofs of homes, household wind turbines are still a fairly rare sight."
Betz's law
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betz%27s_law
Wind Energy More Energy Efficient than Fossil Fuels
http://cleantechnica.com/2012/07/18/wind-energy-energy-efficient-fossil-fuels-uk/
"Here's something that may surprise you. Wind energy is more efficient than carbon-based fuels."
Wind Energy's Shadow: Turbines DragDownPower Potential
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/energy/2013/05/130516-wind-energy-shadow-effect/
"As seemingly limitless as the air that swirls around us, wind has proven to be the world's fastest-growing source of renewable energy."
Advanced Nuclear Power Reactors
http://www.world-nuclear.org/info/Nuclear-Fuel-Cycle/Power-Reactors/Advanced-Nuclear-Power-Reactors/
"The nuclear power industry has been developing and improving reactor technology for more than five decades and is starting to build the next generation of nuclear power reactors to fill new orders."
Hydroelectric Power
http://www.mpoweruk.com/hydro_power.htm
"Hydro-electric power, using the potential energy of rivers, now supplies 17.5% of the world's electricity (99% in Norway, 57% in Canada, 55% in Switzerland, 40% in Sweden, 7% in USA)."
Hydroelectric Power
http://www.usbr.gov/power/edu/pamphlet.pdf
"It's a form of energy ... a renewable resource."
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Per the U.S.NationalRenewable Energy Laboratories (NREL), the amount of energy from the sun that falls to the earth in one day could supply the entire world’s energy needs for 27 years!
Learn more about solar in this video, and visit http://greenmountainenergy.com/renewable101 for more.
About: Green Mountain Energy is the nation’s longest serving renewable energy retailer and believes in using wind, sun and water for good. The company was founded in 1997 with the mission to “change the way power is made.” Green Mountain offers consumers and businesses the choice of cleaner electricity products from renewable sources, as well as carbon offsets and sustainable solutions for businesses.
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Per the U.S.NationalRenewable Energy Laboratories (NREL), the amount of energy from the sun that falls to the earth in one day could supply the entire world’s energy needs for 27 years!
Learn more about solar in this video, and visit http://greenmountainenergy.com/renewable101 for more.
About: Green Mountain Energy is the nation’s longest serving renewable energy retailer and believes in using wind, sun and water for good. The company was founded in 1997 with the mission to “change the way power is made.” Green Mountain offers consumers and businesses the choice of cleaner electricity products from renewable sources, as well as carbon offsets and sustainable solutions for businesses.
More from Green Mountain Energy!
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Speakers representing a diverse group of interests and perspectives came together to discuss the challenges of solar and wind project siting in the Ocean State.
Part I highlighted the challenges of renewable siting from different perspectives - municipal,
Some take aways from the session:
- municipalities are struggling to develop ordinances to address renewable siting. They are using each other's work as models and inadvertently restricting good developments like projects on land fills and brownfields. A model ordinance to follow.
- large solar installations are clear cutting large areas of forested land and sometimes clear top soil and even pave the site.
- developers are willing to put renewable energy projects in already developed areas, brownfield and super fund sites. But thes...

Panda Green Energy Group and the Future of Renewable Energy

How Singapore is making push into green energy usage? EXPO 2017

Singapore, the sunny red dot in the east that’s often called the Garden City. With good reason, Singapore boasts the enormous and verdant Gardens by the Bay. The green energy scientists of the city-state intend to reduce carbon emissions by a whole third by 2030 as well as provide free solar power as a right to its citizens.VisitEXPO 2017’s Singapore Pavilion to learn about all the ways the Garden City is making the transition to green energy, and subscribe to our channel to find out how other countries are doing it!
Оfficial website https://expo2017astana.com/en/
Subscribe and visit our channel for more videos https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOoC...

published: 26 Jul 2017

Germany breaks green energy records. EXPO 2017

Germany is fond of setting and achieving challenging goals. There will not be any nuclear power plants in Germany in 2020. According to the «German Renewable Energy Sources Act», 80% of the electric power in Germany must be harvested from the renewable energy sources by 2050. In the same time, Germans are aiming at reducing the consumption of the electric power by 50%, the use of heating inside facilities by 80%, and the energy in the transportation sphere by 40%.
Germany's pavilion at EXPO 2017 Astana introduces a large number of interactive activities in the field of alternative energy. All guests have the opportunity to enjoy a laser show, which demonstrates the birth of the universe.
Оfficial website https://expo2017astana.com/en/
Subscribe and visit our channel for more videos https...

STARTUPS IN RENEWABLES AND GREEN ENERGY

published: 23 Jun 2017

Wait… Is China Really the Leader in Green Energy?

With plans to pull out of the Paris climate deal, the US is quickly falling behind in the race for clean energy. So who's winning?
When Did Environmentalism Become So Political? - https://youtu.be/r0tX54XUcHs
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"European leaders and green groups reacted with anger and dismay after PresidentDonald Trump announced Thursday that the United States, the world's second biggest carbon emitter, was quitting the 2015Paris Agreement. But they also pledged to defend the agreement and not to backtrack in the fight against climat...

published: 03 Jun 2017

Cheapest Green Energy -most Affordable+Profitable+Powerful-

Powerful AND Affordable Generator runs on Sustainable-Renewable Energy Sources. The World's best Innovation on Energy Generating
This is a video to my CROWDFUNDING CAMPAIN.
You are welcome to support this great project for real and succesfull sustainable (green) energy.
Home electricity generator. This is a electricity generator which needs just hot water run. No steam needed. Temperatures under 100°C is enough to make it generate electricity. Its power is about 3kW or 3000W
It is used for generating electricity at home with solar heat panels or just heated water by gas... it is also needed for watering fields with solar energy. it is simple to install and use electricity generator.

Renewable Energy, Boring, Manufacturing, Milling, Machining WindTurbines at Nordmark, Green Energy, FERMAT Machine Tools
The wind business is big business, especially in Denmark where wind turbines man every corner of the horizon, march across open fields and line highways. Nordmark, http://www.nordmark-maskinfabrik.dk/, a local subcontractor to the heavy goods industry specializing in machining large-scale and complex components for the wind industry, has helped to make this possible. And, the enterprise is thriving. For the occasion of their recent open house held on 30 June 2016, Michael Jacobsen, Production Manager andFounder of Nordmark, was kind enough to allow FERMAT to explore the history of his company and explain the unique relationship and cooperation his company and FERMA...

Speakers representing a diverse group of interests and perspectives came together to discuss the challenges of solar and wind project siting in the Ocean State....

Speakers representing a diverse group of interests and perspectives came together to discuss the challenges of solar and wind project siting in the Ocean State.
Part I highlighted the challenges of renewable siting from different perspectives - municipal,
Some take aways from the session:
- municipalities are struggling to develop ordinances to address renewable siting. They are using each other's work as models and inadvertently restricting good developments like projects on land fills and brownfields. A model ordinance to follow.
- large solar installations are clear cutting large areas of forested land and sometimes clear top soil and even pave the site.
- developers are willing to put renewable energy projects in already developed areas, brownfield and super fund sites. But these projects are more complicated, require extra permits and are more expensive.
- farmers embrace the goals of the RI FoodPolicy Council to increase locally produced food. But we need to maintain soils and good farmland.

Speakers representing a diverse group of interests and perspectives came together to discuss the challenges of solar and wind project siting in the Ocean State.
Part I highlighted the challenges of renewable siting from different perspectives - municipal,
Some take aways from the session:
- municipalities are struggling to develop ordinances to address renewable siting. They are using each other's work as models and inadvertently restricting good developments like projects on land fills and brownfields. A model ordinance to follow.
- large solar installations are clear cutting large areas of forested land and sometimes clear top soil and even pave the site.
- developers are willing to put renewable energy projects in already developed areas, brownfield and super fund sites. But these projects are more complicated, require extra permits and are more expensive.
- farmers embrace the goals of the RI FoodPolicy Council to increase locally produced food. But we need to maintain soils and good farmland.

Singapore, the sunny red dot in the east that’s often called the Garden City. With good reason, Singapore boasts the enormous and verdant Gardens by the Bay. The green energy scientists of the city-state intend to reduce carbon emissions by a whole third by 2030 as well as provide free solar power as a right to its citizens.VisitEXPO 2017’s Singapore Pavilion to learn about all the ways the Garden City is making the transition to green energy, and subscribe to our channel to find out how other countries are doing it!
Оfficial website https://expo2017astana.com/en/
Subscribe and visit our channel for more videos https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOoC...

Singapore, the sunny red dot in the east that’s often called the Garden City. With good reason, Singapore boasts the enormous and verdant Gardens by the Bay. The green energy scientists of the city-state intend to reduce carbon emissions by a whole third by 2030 as well as provide free solar power as a right to its citizens.VisitEXPO 2017’s Singapore Pavilion to learn about all the ways the Garden City is making the transition to green energy, and subscribe to our channel to find out how other countries are doing it!
Оfficial website https://expo2017astana.com/en/
Subscribe and visit our channel for more videos https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOoC...

Germany breaks green energy records. EXPO 2017

Germany is fond of setting and achieving challenging goals. There will not be any nuclear power plants in Germany in 2020. According to the «GermanRenewable En...

Germany is fond of setting and achieving challenging goals. There will not be any nuclear power plants in Germany in 2020. According to the «German Renewable Energy Sources Act», 80% of the electric power in Germany must be harvested from the renewable energy sources by 2050. In the same time, Germans are aiming at reducing the consumption of the electric power by 50%, the use of heating inside facilities by 80%, and the energy in the transportation sphere by 40%.
Germany's pavilion at EXPO 2017 Astana introduces a large number of interactive activities in the field of alternative energy. All guests have the opportunity to enjoy a laser show, which demonstrates the birth of the universe.
Оfficial website https://expo2017astana.com/en/
Subscribe and visit our channel for more videos https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOoCMqSG9-Fsgl9m9VRsP1A

Germany is fond of setting and achieving challenging goals. There will not be any nuclear power plants in Germany in 2020. According to the «German Renewable Energy Sources Act», 80% of the electric power in Germany must be harvested from the renewable energy sources by 2050. In the same time, Germans are aiming at reducing the consumption of the electric power by 50%, the use of heating inside facilities by 80%, and the energy in the transportation sphere by 40%.
Germany's pavilion at EXPO 2017 Astana introduces a large number of interactive activities in the field of alternative energy. All guests have the opportunity to enjoy a laser show, which demonstrates the birth of the universe.
Оfficial website https://expo2017astana.com/en/
Subscribe and visit our channel for more videos https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOoCMqSG9-Fsgl9m9VRsP1A

Wait… Is China Really the Leader in Green Energy?

With plans to pull out of the Paris climate deal, the US is quickly falling behind in the race for clean energy. So who's winning?
When Did Environmentalism ...

With plans to pull out of the Paris climate deal, the US is quickly falling behind in the race for clean energy. So who's winning?
When Did Environmentalism Become So Political? - https://youtu.be/r0tX54XUcHs
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Trump's Withdrawal of US From Paris Climate Pact Elicits Scathing Reactions
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"European leaders and green groups reacted with anger and dismay after PresidentDonald Trump announced Thursday that the United States, the world's second biggest carbon emitter, was quitting the 2015Paris Agreement. But they also pledged to defend the agreement and not to backtrack in the fight against climate change."
Despite Debate, Estimates of Humanity's Impact on Climate Change Are Accurate
https://www.seeker.com/earth/climate/despite-debate-estimates-of-humanitys-impact-on-climate-change-are-accurate
"A new study reconciles observed changes to the climate and computer model predictions, showing that they are more in agreement than they seem."
Humanity Shouldn't Rely on Negative-Emissions Technology to Curb Climate Change
https://www.seeker.com/earth/climate/humanity-shouldnt-rely-on-negative-emissions-technology-to-curb-climate-change
"Stanford researchers warn against placing too much emphasis on unproven methods for removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere."
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With plans to pull out of the Paris climate deal, the US is quickly falling behind in the race for clean energy. So who's winning?
When Did Environmentalism Become So Political? - https://youtu.be/r0tX54XUcHs
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Trump's Withdrawal of US From Paris Climate Pact Elicits Scathing Reactions
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"European leaders and green groups reacted with anger and dismay after PresidentDonald Trump announced Thursday that the United States, the world's second biggest carbon emitter, was quitting the 2015Paris Agreement. But they also pledged to defend the agreement and not to backtrack in the fight against climate change."
Despite Debate, Estimates of Humanity's Impact on Climate Change Are Accurate
https://www.seeker.com/earth/climate/despite-debate-estimates-of-humanitys-impact-on-climate-change-are-accurate
"A new study reconciles observed changes to the climate and computer model predictions, showing that they are more in agreement than they seem."
Humanity Shouldn't Rely on Negative-Emissions Technology to Curb Climate Change
https://www.seeker.com/earth/climate/humanity-shouldnt-rely-on-negative-emissions-technology-to-curb-climate-change
"Stanford researchers warn against placing too much emphasis on unproven methods for removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere."
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Powerful AND Affordable Generator runs on Sustainable-Renewable Energy Sources. The World's best Innovation on Energy Generating
This is a video to my CROWDFUNDING CAMPAIN.
You are welcome to support this great project for real and succesfull sustainable (green) energy.
Home electricity generator. This is a electricity generator which needs just hot water run. No steam needed. Temperatures under 100°C is enough to make it generate electricity. Its power is about 3kW or 3000W
It is used for generating electricity at home with solar heat panels or just heated water by gas... it is also needed for watering fields with solar energy. it is simple to install and use electricity generator.

Powerful AND Affordable Generator runs on Sustainable-Renewable Energy Sources. The World's best Innovation on Energy Generating
This is a video to my CROWDFUNDING CAMPAIN.
You are welcome to support this great project for real and succesfull sustainable (green) energy.
Home electricity generator. This is a electricity generator which needs just hot water run. No steam needed. Temperatures under 100°C is enough to make it generate electricity. Its power is about 3kW or 3000W
It is used for generating electricity at home with solar heat panels or just heated water by gas... it is also needed for watering fields with solar energy. it is simple to install and use electricity generator.

If Green Energy Is So Great, Why Aren't We Using It?

Green energy is getting better and cheaper, yet we still largely rely on fossil fuels. Why haven't we switched to solar and wind energy yet?
Which Countries...

Green energy is getting better and cheaper, yet we still largely rely on fossil fuels. Why haven't we switched to solar and wind energy yet?
Which Countries Will Be Underwater Due To Climate Change? - https://youtu.be/1ilC2ODaWSY
Which Countries Run On100% Renewable Energy? - https://youtu.be/SrmsQzRQPPw
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What Would Happen If We Burned All The Fossil Fuels On Earth?
http://www.popsci.com/burning-all-fossil-fuels-could-raise-sea-levels-by-200-feet
"A new study published today in Science Advances finds that if we burn all of the remaining fossil fuels on Earth, almost all of the ice in Antarctica will melt, potentially causing sea levels to rise by as much as 200 feet--enough to drown most major cities in the world."
Who's WinningThe Battle To Replace Coal?
http://www.forbes.com/sites/thebakersinstitute/2016/05/17/whos-winning-the-battle-to-replace-coal/#e9dc97c6b09f
"Coal is losing the battle for the electricity future in the United States. Investment in new coal-fired generating capacity has dried up with its share of electricity generation dropping from 53% in 2000 to 34% in 2015."
Electricity in the United States
http://www.eia.gov/energyexplained/index.cfm?page=electricity_in_the_United_States
"In 2015, coal was used for about 33% of the 4 trillion kilowatthours of electricity generated in the United States. In addition to being burned to heat water for steam, natural gas can also be burned to produce hot combustion gases that pass directly through a natural gas turbine, spinning the turbine's blades to generate electricity."
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Green energy is getting better and cheaper, yet we still largely rely on fossil fuels. Why haven't we switched to solar and wind energy yet?
Which Countries Will Be Underwater Due To Climate Change? - https://youtu.be/1ilC2ODaWSY
Which Countries Run On100% Renewable Energy? - https://youtu.be/SrmsQzRQPPw
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What Would Happen If We Burned All The Fossil Fuels On Earth?
http://www.popsci.com/burning-all-fossil-fuels-could-raise-sea-levels-by-200-feet
"A new study published today in Science Advances finds that if we burn all of the remaining fossil fuels on Earth, almost all of the ice in Antarctica will melt, potentially causing sea levels to rise by as much as 200 feet--enough to drown most major cities in the world."
Who's WinningThe Battle To Replace Coal?
http://www.forbes.com/sites/thebakersinstitute/2016/05/17/whos-winning-the-battle-to-replace-coal/#e9dc97c6b09f
"Coal is losing the battle for the electricity future in the United States. Investment in new coal-fired generating capacity has dried up with its share of electricity generation dropping from 53% in 2000 to 34% in 2015."
Electricity in the United States
http://www.eia.gov/energyexplained/index.cfm?page=electricity_in_the_United_States
"In 2015, coal was used for about 33% of the 4 trillion kilowatthours of electricity generated in the United States. In addition to being burned to heat water for steam, natural gas can also be burned to produce hot combustion gases that pass directly through a natural gas turbine, spinning the turbine's blades to generate electricity."
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Renewable Energy, Boring, Manufacturing, Milling, Machining WindTurbines at Nordmark, Green Energy, FERMAT Machine Tools
The wind business is big business, especially in Denmark where wind turbines man every corner of the horizon, march across open fields and line highways. Nordmark, http://www.nordmark-maskinfabrik.dk/, a local subcontractor to the heavy goods industry specializing in machining large-scale and complex components for the wind industry, has helped to make this possible. And, the enterprise is thriving. For the occasion of their recent open house held on 30 June 2016, Michael Jacobsen, Production Manager andFounder of Nordmark, was kind enough to allow FERMAT to explore the history of his company and explain the unique relationship and cooperation his company and FERMAT enjoy in the manufacture of wind turbine components. Having started in 2002, Nordmark has grown significantly, from manufacturing components for 600-kilowatt wind turbines to today’s demands for parts for monolithic 8-megawatt wind turbines, and larger. The two FERMAT horizontal boring mills Nordmark recently purchased for its facilities in Saeby, Denmark, each weigh 330 tons, have tilting CNC rotary tables lifting workpieces up to 80 tons, and incorporate double columns for increased rigidity and stability.
Please visit, http://www.fermatmachinery.com/products, for information on the different FERMAT machine tools and accessories that can improve your manufacturing business. Also, try to Build Your Own machine using our on-line configurator, http://www.fermatmachinery.com/config-k, found on our homepage, http://www.fermatmachinery.com/. Should you have any enquiries, please send us an e-mail: export@fermatmachinery.com, or for the U.S. market, e-mail LucasPrecision, a FERMAT Group company: sales@lucasprecision.com, or call toll-free: 1-800-336-1262, or telephone in the U.S.: (216) 451-5588, or send us a fax (216) 451-5174.

Renewable Energy, Boring, Manufacturing, Milling, Machining WindTurbines at Nordmark, Green Energy, FERMAT Machine Tools
The wind business is big business, especially in Denmark where wind turbines man every corner of the horizon, march across open fields and line highways. Nordmark, http://www.nordmark-maskinfabrik.dk/, a local subcontractor to the heavy goods industry specializing in machining large-scale and complex components for the wind industry, has helped to make this possible. And, the enterprise is thriving. For the occasion of their recent open house held on 30 June 2016, Michael Jacobsen, Production Manager andFounder of Nordmark, was kind enough to allow FERMAT to explore the history of his company and explain the unique relationship and cooperation his company and FERMAT enjoy in the manufacture of wind turbine components. Having started in 2002, Nordmark has grown significantly, from manufacturing components for 600-kilowatt wind turbines to today’s demands for parts for monolithic 8-megawatt wind turbines, and larger. The two FERMAT horizontal boring mills Nordmark recently purchased for its facilities in Saeby, Denmark, each weigh 330 tons, have tilting CNC rotary tables lifting workpieces up to 80 tons, and incorporate double columns for increased rigidity and stability.
Please visit, http://www.fermatmachinery.com/products, for information on the different FERMAT machine tools and accessories that can improve your manufacturing business. Also, try to Build Your Own machine using our on-line configurator, http://www.fermatmachinery.com/config-k, found on our homepage, http://www.fermatmachinery.com/. Should you have any enquiries, please send us an e-mail: export@fermatmachinery.com, or for the U.S. market, e-mail LucasPrecision, a FERMAT Group company: sales@lucasprecision.com, or call toll-free: 1-800-336-1262, or telephone in the U.S.: (216) 451-5588, or send us a fax (216) 451-5174.

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Environmental Politics and Law (EVST 255)
The lecture discusses the various factors affecting the expansion of the U.S. renewable energy portfolio, as well as the importance of energy efficiency and changes to current consumption. As a case study, Professor Wargo discusses the nine-year effort to create Cape Wind, a wind farm off the coast of Massachusetts. The project has faced opposition for a number of reasons, including noise and disruption of use of private property. The lecture ties the development of more renewable energy options to issues of property rights and discusses ways to overcome challenges in siting, in noise pollution, and in the impacts on wildlife (i.e. avian mortality as a result of wind farms).
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published: 12 Mar 2011

Twenty First Century Renewable Energy : Documentary on the Energy of the Future (Full Documentary)

Twenty First CenturyRenewable Energy : Documentary on the Energy of the Future (Full Documentary).
This is a Wonderful documentary that's very interesting and fun to watch and part of a series of exciting and informative documentaries. This Youtube channel is for learning and educational purposes. Learning and Education are fundamental and important in today's society and becoming increasingly more accessible and convenient online. The availability of important information which is also entertaining helps everyone grow mentally and emotionally as people both individually and as a whole. Documentari...

published: 12 Feb 2016

How To Make Renewable Energy At Home -Easy Ways to Power Your Home With Renewable Energy

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Steve Goreham is a speaker, an author, a researcher on environmental issues, and an independent columnist. He’s the Executive Director of the Climate ScienceCoalition of America, a non-political association dedicated to informing about the realities of climate science and energy economics. Steve gave this presentation at the Friends of Science 'ClimateDogmaExposed' event in Calgary on May 9th 2017. He says "contrary to what your political leader, professor, and newspaper tell you, global warming is dominated by natural factors. As a result, thousands of climate and energy laws across hundreds of nations, all summed together, are not going to have a measureable effect on Earth’s temperatures."

The forum featured speakers representing several of the groups who are the most involved and have the most at stake in the siting process, including farmers, renewable energy developers, conservationists, and government officials. We had a lively discussion of the current reality of siting projects, as well as how we can handle these issues in the future.
PART II demonstrated that there are good solutions. JeanneBoyle discussed RI's first landfill solar project. And Kaitlin Kelly described how MA is using their renewable energy program pricing incentives to drive development away from farms and undeveloped land. They also have siting requirements like leaving top soil in place and not paving the site that would address some of the issues raised in the first panel.

Speakers representing a diverse group of interests and perspectives came together to discuss the challenges of solar and wind project siting in the Ocean State.
Part I highlighted the challenges of renewable siting from different perspectives - municipal,
Some take aways from the session:
- municipalities are struggling to develop ordinances to address renewable siting. They are using each other's work as models and inadvertently restricting good developments like projects on land fills and brownfields. A model ordinance to follow.
- large solar installations are clear cutting large areas of forested land and sometimes clear top soil and even pave the site.
- developers are willing to put renewable energy projects in already developed areas, brownfield and super fund sites. But thes...

published: 30 Nov 2017

Renewable energies: the return of biomass

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For thousands of years biomass (organic matter) was the primary source of energy. Since the industrial revolution, the combustion of fossil fuels, accounting for 87% of today’s global energy package, has replaced biomass as the primary source. Yet issues surrounding energy and food production and sustainable development engender new perspectives on the production of bio-fuels, especially from by-products of agro-industry and forestry. Biomass, now supporting 10% of world energy consumption, could increase to provide 25% of global energy needs.
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Twenty First CenturyRenewable Energy : Documentary on the Energy of the Future (Full Documentary).
This is a Wonderful documentary that's very interesting and fun to watch and part of a series of exciting and informative documentaries. This Youtube channel is for learning and educational purposes. Learning and Education are fundamental and important in today's society and becoming increasingly more accessible and convenient online. The availability of important information which is also entertaining helps everyone grow mentally and emotionally as people both individually and as a whole. Documentaries are the resource of choice of the information and internet generations of students around the world. The documentary here along with the other documentaries on this channel relate to important times and people in history, historic places, archaeology, society, world culture, science, conspiracy theories, and education.
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Twenty First CenturyRenewable Energy : Documentary on the Energy of the Future (Full Documentary).
This is a Wonderful documentary that's very interesting and fun to watch and part of a series of exciting and informative documentaries. This Youtube channel is for learning and educational purposes. Learning and Education are fundamental and important in today's society and becoming increasingly more accessible and convenient online. The availability of important information which is also entertaining helps everyone grow mentally and emotionally as people both individually and as a whole. Documentaries are the resource of choice of the information and internet generations of students around the world. The documentary here along with the other documentaries on this channel relate to important times and people in history, historic places, archaeology, society, world culture, science, conspiracy theories, and education.
The topics covered in these video documentaries vary and cover about everything you could possibly want to know including ancient history, Maya, Rome, Greece, The New World, Egypt, World wars, combat, battles, military and combat technology, current affairs and events, important news, Social Studies, education, biographies, famous people and celerities, politicians, news and current events, Illuminati, Area 51, crime, mafia, serial killers, paranormal, supernatural, cults, government cover-ups, the law and legal matters, corruption, martial arts, sports figures, space, aliens, ufos, conspiracy theories, Annunaki, Nibiru, Nephilim, satanic rituals, religion, christianty, judaism, islam, strange phenomenon, origins of Mankind, Neanderthal, Cro Magnon, Inca, Aztec, Persia, Maya, Indus, Mesopotamia, monsters, mobsters, time travel, Third WorldIssues, planet earth, the Sun, Missions to Mars, The planets, the solar system, the universe, modern physics, String Theory, the Big Bang Theory, Quantum Mechanics, Radio, television, archaeology, science, technology, nature, plants, animals, endangered species, wildlife, animal abuse, environmental concerns and issues, global warming, natural disasters, racism, sexism, LGBT, gay and lesbian issues, and many other educational and controversial topics. Please enjoy and Learn Responsibly!

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How To Make Renewable Energy At Home -Easy Ways to Power Your Home With Renewable Energy

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Most investments in renewable energy are spent on materials and labor to build and maintain facilities, rather than on expensive energy imports. Investments in renewable energy are typically spent in the United States, often in the same state and often in the same city. This means that your energy dollars stay at home to create jobs and fuel the local economies, rather than going abroad.
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After oil supply disruptions in the early 1970s, our nation has increased its dependence on the supply of foreign oil rather than diminishing it. This greater dependence affects more than our national energy policy.
Importance of Renewable Energy Resources
Renewable energy is reliable and abundant and will be potentially very cheap once technology and infrastructure improves. It includes solar, wind, geothermal, hydroelectric and tidal power, as well as biofuels that are grown and harvested without fossil fuels. Non-renewable energy, such as coal and oil, requires expensive explorations and potentially dangerous mining and drilling, and will become more expensive as supplies decline and demand increases. Renewable energy only produces minimum levels of carbon emissions and thus helps to combat climate change caused by the use of fossil fuels.
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Hello and thank you for visiting our website. A variety of amazing product are offered by us and among them come how to make renewable energy at home in the country, which is available at the affordable prices listed below the page. http://bit.ly/2y6KXeb
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Generate your own electricity at home -ways generate electricity
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Why is renewable energy important? Alternative Energy Home
Environmental Benefits At Home http://bit.ly/2y6KXeb
Renewable energy technologies are clean sources of energy that have a much lower environmental impact than conventional energy technologies.
Easy Ways to Power Your Home With Renewable Energy
Energy for our children's children
Renewable energy will not be exhausted. Never. Other sources of energy are finite and will be exhausted someday.
Easy Ways to Power Your Home With Renewable Energy
Jobs and Economics
Most investments in renewable energy are spent on materials and labor to build and maintain facilities, rather than on expensive energy imports. Investments in renewable energy are typically spent in the United States, often in the same state and often in the same city. This means that your energy dollars stay at home to create jobs and fuel the local economies, rather than going abroad.
Meanwhile, renewable energy technologies developed and built in the United States are sold overseas, fueling the US trade deficit.
Alternative Power Sources For ElectricityCan We Use HousePlans http://bit.ly/2y6KXeb
Energy Security
After oil supply disruptions in the early 1970s, our nation has increased its dependence on the supply of foreign oil rather than diminishing it. This greater dependence affects more than our national energy policy.
Importance of Renewable Energy Resources
Renewable energy is reliable and abundant and will be potentially very cheap once technology and infrastructure improves. It includes solar, wind, geothermal, hydroelectric and tidal power, as well as biofuels that are grown and harvested without fossil fuels. Non-renewable energy, such as coal and oil, requires expensive explorations and potentially dangerous mining and drilling, and will become more expensive as supplies decline and demand increases. Renewable energy only produces minimum levels of carbon emissions and thus helps to combat climate change caused by the use of fossil fuels.
Renewables Energy How? http://bit.ly/2y6KXeb
Renewable energy sources are so named because, apart from geothermal energies and tides, they are constantly replenished by sunlight. Unequal solar heating of the Earth's surface causes wind. Sunlight also feeds the water cycle, which is harnessed through hydroelectric power, including hydroelectric dams and less invasive systems that take advantage of ocean currents or currents. Biofuels are grown in sunlight. Geothermal energy is considered renewable because of the radioactive decay in the Earth's core, which is not expected to cool in the short term, it produces it. The gravitational pull of the sun and moon causes the tides.
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Steve Goreham is a speaker, an author, a researcher on environmental issues, and an independent columnist. He’s the Executive Director of the Climate ScienceCoalition of America, a non-political association dedicated to informing about the realities of climate science and energy economics. Steve gave this presentation at the Friends of Science 'ClimateDogmaExposed' event in Calgary on May 9th 2017. He says "contrary to what your political leader, professor, and newspaper tell you, global warming is dominated by natural factors. As a result, thousands of climate and energy laws across hundreds of nations, all summed together, are not going to have a measureable effect on Earth’s temperatures."

Steve Goreham is a speaker, an author, a researcher on environmental issues, and an independent columnist. He’s the Executive Director of the Climate ScienceCoalition of America, a non-political association dedicated to informing about the realities of climate science and energy economics. Steve gave this presentation at the Friends of Science 'ClimateDogmaExposed' event in Calgary on May 9th 2017. He says "contrary to what your political leader, professor, and newspaper tell you, global warming is dominated by natural factors. As a result, thousands of climate and energy laws across hundreds of nations, all summed together, are not going to have a measureable effect on Earth’s temperatures."

The forum featured speakers representing several of the groups who are the most involved and have the most at stake in the siting process, including farmers, re...

The forum featured speakers representing several of the groups who are the most involved and have the most at stake in the siting process, including farmers, renewable energy developers, conservationists, and government officials. We had a lively discussion of the current reality of siting projects, as well as how we can handle these issues in the future.
PART II demonstrated that there are good solutions. JeanneBoyle discussed RI's first landfill solar project. And Kaitlin Kelly described how MA is using their renewable energy program pricing incentives to drive development away from farms and undeveloped land. They also have siting requirements like leaving top soil in place and not paving the site that would address some of the issues raised in the first panel.

The forum featured speakers representing several of the groups who are the most involved and have the most at stake in the siting process, including farmers, renewable energy developers, conservationists, and government officials. We had a lively discussion of the current reality of siting projects, as well as how we can handle these issues in the future.
PART II demonstrated that there are good solutions. JeanneBoyle discussed RI's first landfill solar project. And Kaitlin Kelly described how MA is using their renewable energy program pricing incentives to drive development away from farms and undeveloped land. They also have siting requirements like leaving top soil in place and not paving the site that would address some of the issues raised in the first panel.

Speakers representing a diverse group of interests and perspectives came together to discuss the challenges of solar and wind project siting in the Ocean State....

Speakers representing a diverse group of interests and perspectives came together to discuss the challenges of solar and wind project siting in the Ocean State.
Part I highlighted the challenges of renewable siting from different perspectives - municipal,
Some take aways from the session:
- municipalities are struggling to develop ordinances to address renewable siting. They are using each other's work as models and inadvertently restricting good developments like projects on land fills and brownfields. A model ordinance to follow.
- large solar installations are clear cutting large areas of forested land and sometimes clear top soil and even pave the site.
- developers are willing to put renewable energy projects in already developed areas, brownfield and super fund sites. But these projects are more complicated, require extra permits and are more expensive.
- farmers embrace the goals of the RI FoodPolicy Council to increase locally produced food. But we need to maintain soils and good farmland.

Speakers representing a diverse group of interests and perspectives came together to discuss the challenges of solar and wind project siting in the Ocean State.
Part I highlighted the challenges of renewable siting from different perspectives - municipal,
Some take aways from the session:
- municipalities are struggling to develop ordinances to address renewable siting. They are using each other's work as models and inadvertently restricting good developments like projects on land fills and brownfields. A model ordinance to follow.
- large solar installations are clear cutting large areas of forested land and sometimes clear top soil and even pave the site.
- developers are willing to put renewable energy projects in already developed areas, brownfield and super fund sites. But these projects are more complicated, require extra permits and are more expensive.
- farmers embrace the goals of the RI FoodPolicy Council to increase locally produced food. But we need to maintain soils and good farmland.

Renewable energies: the return of biomass

Activate the subtitles in the player window, interviews are in French!
For thousands of years biomass (organic matter) was the primary source of energy. Since ...

Activate the subtitles in the player window, interviews are in French!
For thousands of years biomass (organic matter) was the primary source of energy. Since the industrial revolution, the combustion of fossil fuels, accounting for 87% of today’s global energy package, has replaced biomass as the primary source. Yet issues surrounding energy and food production and sustainable development engender new perspectives on the production of bio-fuels, especially from by-products of agro-industry and forestry. Biomass, now supporting 10% of world energy consumption, could increase to provide 25% of global energy needs.
This film combines figures, schematics, and interviews with professionals in the field (e.g. economist, farmer, mechanic, researcher, aircraft manufacturer...). The potential for biomass is evident, but its usage must be rational, optimized and adapted to local environments.
A film by GérardGoma (scientific advisor) and Mathias Fyferling

Activate the subtitles in the player window, interviews are in French!
For thousands of years biomass (organic matter) was the primary source of energy. Since the industrial revolution, the combustion of fossil fuels, accounting for 87% of today’s global energy package, has replaced biomass as the primary source. Yet issues surrounding energy and food production and sustainable development engender new perspectives on the production of bio-fuels, especially from by-products of agro-industry and forestry. Biomass, now supporting 10% of world energy consumption, could increase to provide 25% of global energy needs.
This film combines figures, schematics, and interviews with professionals in the field (e.g. economist, farmer, mechanic, researcher, aircraft manufacturer...). The potential for biomass is evident, but its usage must be rational, optimized and adapted to local environments.
A film by GérardGoma (scientific advisor) and Mathias Fyferling

If Green Energy Is So Great, Why Aren't We Using It?

Green energy is getting better and cheaper, yet we still largely rely on fossil fuels. Why haven't we switched to solar and wind energy yet?
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"Coal is losing the battle for the electricity future in the United States. Investment in new coal-fired generating capacity has dried up with its share of electricity generation dropping from 53% in 2000 to 34% in 2015."
Electricity in the United States
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"In 2015, coal was used for about 33% of the 4 trillion kilowatthours of electricity generated in the United States. In addition to being burned to heat water for steam, natural gas can also be burned to produce hot combustion gases that pass directly through a natural gas turbine, spinning the turbine's blades to generate electricity."
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Renewable energy for benefit of the planet

Renewable energy or ‘green’ energy is that generated from natural resources, which may be ...

Renewable energy for benefit of the planet

Renewable energy or ‘green’ energy is that generated from natural resources, which may be used once and again as they renew at the same speed they are consumed. They are considered the best option to reduce impact from climate change.
Water, sunlight, wind, Earth’s internal heat and biomass such as wood, vegetable oil, agricultural waste, etc, are some of the most common sources of renewable Energy in the world. Their use contributes to protect our planet.

4:15

Which Countries Run On 100% Renewable Energy?

What Countries Are The Most Energy Efficient https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytkt2YxGou4
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Which Countries Run On 100% Renewable Energy?

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While many countries struggle to transition to renewable energy, some have made the leap. So which countries use only renewable energy?
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https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2008/apr/22/renewableenergy.alternativeenergy
StanfordNews: The World Can Be Powered By Alternative Energy, Using Today's Technology, In 20-40 Years Says Stanford Researcher Mark Z. Jacobson
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Renewable Energy 101 | National Geographic

There are many benefits to using renewable energy resources, but what is it exactly? From ...

Renewable Energy 101 | National Geographic

There are many benefits to using renewable energy resources, but what is it exactly? From solar to wind, find out more about alternative energy, the fastest-growing source of energy in the world—and how we can use it to combat climate change.
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The Problem With Renewable Energy (and how we're fixing it)

( This isn't a sponsored video, but I am massively grateful to all the team at SSE! Go loo...

The Problem With Renewable Energy (and how we're fixing it)

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As the world switches to renewable energy - and we are switching - there's a problem you might not expect: balancing the grid. Rotational mass and system inertia are the things that keep your lights from flickering: and they only appear in big, old, traditional power stations. Here's why that's a problem, and how we're likely going to fix it.
Thanks to all the team at SSE! FULL DISCLOSURE: This is not a sponsored video, no money has changed hands, and SSE did not have editorial control. But they did go out of their way to arrange access and support for me and my team, including giving us safety training for working at heights. I am incredibly grateful to all the team: Paul and Ed for arranging it all; Bob and Scott who helped us at the turbine; and Calum, Head of Operations, who was keeping an eye on safety throughout.
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The drone footage is from Cyberhawk, http://www.thecyberhawk.com: they normally do turbine inspections and land surveying, so I'd like to thank them for getting some artistic shots for us too!
And finally, my camera operator was Paul Curry, @cr3, who's written a more experiential post with photos for Buzzfeed: https://www.buzzfeed.com/paulcurry/we-are-both-big-fans-of-electricity
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Can We Rely on Wind and Solar Energy?

Is green energy, particularly wind and solar energy, the solution to our climate and energ...

Can We Rely on Wind and Solar Energy?

Is green energy, particularly wind and solar energy, the solution to our climate and energy problems? Or should we be relying on things like natural gas, nuclear energy, and even coal for our energy needs and environmental obligations? Alex Epstein of the Center for IndustrialProgress explains.
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Are wind and solar power the answer to our energy needs? There’s a lot of sun and a lot of wind. They’re free. They’re clean. No CO2 emissions. So, what’s the problem?
Why do solar and wind combined provide less than 2% of the world’s energy?
To answer these questions, we need to understand what makes energy, or anything else for that matter, cheap and plentiful.
For something to be cheap and plentiful, every part of the process to produce it, including every input that goes into it, must be cheap and plentiful.
Yes, the sun is free. Yes, wind is free. But the process of turning sunlight and wind into useable energy on a mass scale is far from free. In fact, compared to the other sources of energy -- fossil fuels, nuclear power, and hydroelectric power, solar and wind power are very expensive.
The basic problem is that sunlight and wind as energy sources are both weak (the more technical term is dilute) and unreliable (the more technical term is intermittent). It takes a lot of resources to collect and concentrate them, and even more resources to make them available on-demand. These are called the diluteness problem and the intermittency problem.
The diluteness problem is that, unlike coal or oil, the sun and the wind don’t deliver concentrated energy -- which means you need a lot of additional materials to produce a unit of energy.
For solar power, such materials can include highly purified silicon, phosphorus, boron, and a dozen other complex compounds like titanium dioxide. All these materials have to be mined, refined and/or manufactured in order to make solar panels. Those industrial processes take a lot of energy.
For wind, needed materials include high-performance compounds for turbine blades and the rare-earth metal neodymium for lightweight, specialty magnets, as well as the steel and concrete necessary to build structures -- thousands of them -- as tall as skyscrapers.
And as big a problem as diluteness is, it’s nothing compared to the intermittency problem. This isn’t exactly a news flash, but the sun doesn’t shine all the time. And the wind doesn’t blow all the time. The only way for solar and wind to be truly useful would be if we could store them so that they would be available when we needed them. You can store oil in a tank. Where do you store solar or wind energy? No such mass-storage system exists. Which is why, in the entire world, there is not one real or proposed independent, freestanding solar or wind power plant. All of them require backup. And guess what the go-to back-up is: fossil fuel.
Here’s what solar and wind electricity look like in Germany, which is the world’s leader in “renewables”. The word erratic leaps to mind. Wind is constantly varying, sometimes disappearing completely. And solar produces little in the winter months when Germany most needs energy.
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Sustainable energy: New energy innovations to make the future brighter - Compilation

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Sustainable energy: New energy innovations to make the future brighter - Compilation

1. An Australian company has been working on a system that uses underwater buoys to convert sea waves into zero-emission energy and desalinated water.
2. Scientists in China are producing solar panels that can produce energy from the last source you’d expect — rainwater.
3. A Japanese engineer has designed a new type of wind turbine that he believes would be able to harness power from typhoons.
4. Researchers at Binghamton University have come up with an interesting way to harness energy, using a resource we have far too much of — bacteria.
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In world first -- UNSW researchers convert sunlight to electricity with over 40 percent efficiency
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"UNSW Australia's solar researchers have converted over 40% of the sunlight hitting a solar system into electricity, the highest efficiency ever reported."
New world record for solar cell efficiency at 46% French-German cooperation confirms competitive advantages of European photovoltaic industry
http://www.ise.fraunhofer.de/en/press-and-media/press-releases/press-releases-2014/new-world-record-for-solar-cell-efficiency-at-46-percent
"A new world record for the direct conversion of sunlight into electricity has been established."
Australia develops world's most efficient solar panels
http://rt.com/business/212383-australia-record-solar-energy/
"?Australian researchers have developed a new method of using commercial solar panels that converts more electricity from sunlight than ever before."
What is the efficiency of different types of power plants?
http://www.eia.gov/tools/faqs/faq.cfm?id=107&t=3
"One measure of the efficiency of a power plant that converts a fuel into heat and into electricity is the heat rate."
Improving Efficiencies
http://www.worldcoal.org/coal-the-environment/coal-use-the-environment/improving-efficiencies/
"Improving efficiency levels increases the amount of energy that can be extracted from a single unit of coal."
The MostCommonElectricity Sources in the U.S.
http://pureenergies.com/us/blog/the-most-common-electricity-sources-in-the-u-s/
"Though renewable energy is growing fast, the U.S. still gets the vast majority of its power from conventional power plants."
Increasing the Efficiency of Existing Coal-Fired Power Plants
http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/R43343.pdf
"Coal has long been the major fossil fuel used to produce electricity."
Coal Will Survive as Efficient Power Plants BoostDemand
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-06-02/coal-seen-surving-as-efficient-power-plants-boost-demand.html
"President Barack Obama's plan to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions left coal with a future even as the industry accuses him of trying to make the fuel obsolete."
How DoWindTurbinesWork?
http://energy.gov/eere/wind/how-do-wind-turbines-work
"So how do wind turbines make electricity?"
Screwy-looking wind turbine makes little noise and a big claim
http://www.gizmag.com/the-archimedes-liam-f1-urban-wind-turbine/32263/
"Although it's getting increasingly common to see solar panels on the roofs of homes, household wind turbines are still a fairly rare sight."
Betz's law
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Wind Energy More Energy Efficient than Fossil Fuels
http://cleantechnica.com/2012/07/18/wind-energy-energy-efficient-fossil-fuels-uk/
"Here's something that may surprise you. Wind energy is more efficient than carbon-based fuels."
Wind Energy's Shadow: Turbines DragDownPower Potential
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/energy/2013/05/130516-wind-energy-shadow-effect/
"As seemingly limitless as the air that swirls around us, wind has proven to be the world's fastest-growing source of renewable energy."
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http://www.world-nuclear.org/info/Nuclear-Fuel-Cycle/Power-Reactors/Advanced-Nuclear-Power-Reactors/
"The nuclear power industry has been developing and improving reactor technology for more than five decades and is starting to build the next generation of nuclear power reactors to fill new orders."
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"Hydro-electric power, using the potential energy of rivers, now supplies 17.5% of the world's electricity (99% in Norway, 57% in Canada, 55% in Switzerland, 40% in Sweden, 7% in USA)."
Hydroelectric Power
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Renewable Energy 101: Solar Power

Per the U.S. National Renewable Energy Laboratories (NREL), the amount of energy from the ...

Renewable Energy 101: Solar Power

Per the U.S.NationalRenewable Energy Laboratories (NREL), the amount of energy from the sun that falls to the earth in one day could supply the entire world’s energy needs for 27 years!
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Costa Rica - Green Energy

Generating 97% of its electricity from renewable sources, Costa Rica is aiming to become t...

Speakers representing a diverse group of interests and perspectives came together to discuss the challenges of solar and wind project siting in the Ocean State.
Part I highlighted the challenges of renewable siting from different perspectives - municipal,
Some take aways from the session:
- municipalities are struggling to develop ordinances to address renewable siting. They are using each other's work as models and inadvertently restricting good developments like projects on land fills and brownfields. A model ordinance to follow.
- large solar installations are clear cutting large areas of forested land and sometimes clear top soil and even pave the site.
- developers are willing to put renewable energy projects in already developed areas, brownfield and super fund sites. But these projects are more complicated, require extra permits and are more expensive.
- farmers embrace the goals of the RI FoodPolicy Council to increase locally produced food. But we need to maintain soils and good farmland.

How Singapore is making push into green energy usage? EXPO 2017

Singapore, the sunny red dot in the east that’s often called the Garden City. With good reason, Singapore boasts the enormous and verdant Gardens by the Bay. The green energy scientists of the city-state intend to reduce carbon emissions by a whole third by 2030 as well as provide free solar power as a right to its citizens.VisitEXPO 2017’s Singapore Pavilion to learn about all the ways the Garden City is making the transition to green energy, and subscribe to our channel to find out how other countries are doing it!
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Germany breaks green energy records. EXPO 2017

Germany is fond of setting and achieving challenging goals. There will not be any nuclear ...

Germany breaks green energy records. EXPO 2017

Germany is fond of setting and achieving challenging goals. There will not be any nuclear power plants in Germany in 2020. According to the «German Renewable Energy Sources Act», 80% of the electric power in Germany must be harvested from the renewable energy sources by 2050. In the same time, Germans are aiming at reducing the consumption of the electric power by 50%, the use of heating inside facilities by 80%, and the energy in the transportation sphere by 40%.
Germany's pavilion at EXPO 2017 Astana introduces a large number of interactive activities in the field of alternative energy. All guests have the opportunity to enjoy a laser show, which demonstrates the birth of the universe.
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Rural Green Energy Fuels a Renewable Future in Southwestern Ontario

Located near Woodstock, Ontario Rural Green Energy is building a fuelling station for regi...

Wait… Is China Really the Leader in Green Energy?

With plans to pull out of the Paris climate deal, the US is quickly falling behind in the race for clean energy. So who's winning?
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"European leaders and green groups reacted with anger and dismay after PresidentDonald Trump announced Thursday that the United States, the world's second biggest carbon emitter, was quitting the 2015Paris Agreement. But they also pledged to defend the agreement and not to backtrack in the fight against climate change."
Despite Debate, Estimates of Humanity's Impact on Climate Change Are Accurate
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"A new study reconciles observed changes to the climate and computer model predictions, showing that they are more in agreement than they seem."
Humanity Shouldn't Rely on Negative-Emissions Technology to Curb Climate Change
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If Green Energy Is So Great, Why Aren't We Using It?

Green energy is getting better and cheaper, yet we still largely rely on fossil fuels. Why...

If Green Energy Is So Great, Why Aren't We Using It?

Green energy is getting better and cheaper, yet we still largely rely on fossil fuels. Why haven't we switched to solar and wind energy yet?
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"A new study published today in Science Advances finds that if we burn all of the remaining fossil fuels on Earth, almost all of the ice in Antarctica will melt, potentially causing sea levels to rise by as much as 200 feet--enough to drown most major cities in the world."
Who's WinningThe Battle To Replace Coal?
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"Coal is losing the battle for the electricity future in the United States. Investment in new coal-fired generating capacity has dried up with its share of electricity generation dropping from 53% in 2000 to 34% in 2015."
Electricity in the United States
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"In 2015, coal was used for about 33% of the 4 trillion kilowatthours of electricity generated in the United States. In addition to being burned to heat water for steam, natural gas can also be burned to produce hot combustion gases that pass directly through a natural gas turbine, spinning the turbine's blades to generate electricity."
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Renewable Energy, Boring, Manufacturing, Milling, Machining WindTurbines at Nordmark, Green Energy, FERMAT Machine Tools
The wind business is big business, especially in Denmark where wind turbines man every corner of the horizon, march across open fields and line highways. Nordmark, http://www.nordmark-maskinfabrik.dk/, a local subcontractor to the heavy goods industry specializing in machining large-scale and complex components for the wind industry, has helped to make this possible. And, the enterprise is thriving. For the occasion of their recent open house held on 30 June 2016, Michael Jacobsen, Production Manager andFounder of Nordmark, was kind enough to allow FERMAT to explore the history of his company and explain the unique relationship and cooperation his company and FERMAT enjoy in the manufacture of wind turbine components. Having started in 2002, Nordmark has grown significantly, from manufacturing components for 600-kilowatt wind turbines to today’s demands for parts for monolithic 8-megawatt wind turbines, and larger. The two FERMAT horizontal boring mills Nordmark recently purchased for its facilities in Saeby, Denmark, each weigh 330 tons, have tilting CNC rotary tables lifting workpieces up to 80 tons, and incorporate double columns for increased rigidity and stability.
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How To Make Renewable Energy At Home -Easy Ways to Power Your Home With Renewable Energy

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Climate Science and the Myths of Renewable Energy - FOS Steve Goreham

Steve Goreham is a speaker, an author, a researcher on environmental issues, and an indepe...

Climate Science and the Myths of Renewable Energy - FOS Steve Goreham

Steve Goreham is a speaker, an author, a researcher on environmental issues, and an independent columnist. He’s the Executive Director of the Climate ScienceCoalition of America, a non-political association dedicated to informing about the realities of climate science and energy economics. Steve gave this presentation at the Friends of Science 'ClimateDogmaExposed' event in Calgary on May 9th 2017. He says "contrary to what your political leader, professor, and newspaper tell you, global warming is dominated by natural factors. As a result, thousands of climate and energy laws across hundreds of nations, all summed together, are not going to have a measureable effect on Earth’s temperatures."

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Green Technology Documentary

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The forum featured speakers representing several of the groups who are the most involved and have the most at stake in the siting process, including farmers, renewable energy developers, conservationists, and government officials. We had a lively discussion of the current reality of siting projects, as well as how we can handle these issues in the future.
PART II demonstrated that there are good solutions. JeanneBoyle discussed RI's first landfill solar project. And Kaitlin Kelly described how MA is using their renewable energy program pricing incentives to drive development away from farms and undeveloped land. They also have siting requirements like leaving top soil in place and not paving the site that would address some of the issues raised in the first panel.

Speakers representing a diverse group of interests and perspectives came together to discuss the challenges of solar and wind project siting in the Ocean State.
Part I highlighted the challenges of renewable siting from different perspectives - municipal,
Some take aways from the session:
- municipalities are struggling to develop ordinances to address renewable siting. They are using each other's work as models and inadvertently restricting good developments like projects on land fills and brownfields. A model ordinance to follow.
- large solar installations are clear cutting large areas of forested land and sometimes clear top soil and even pave the site.
- developers are willing to put renewable energy projects in already developed areas, brownfield and super fund sites. But these projects are more complicated, require extra permits and are more expensive.
- farmers embrace the goals of the RI FoodPolicy Council to increase locally produced food. But we need to maintain soils and good farmland.

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Renewable energies: the return of biomass

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For thousands of y...

Renewable energies: the return of biomass

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For thousands of years biomass (organic matter) was the primary source of energy. Since the industrial revolution, the combustion of fossil fuels, accounting for 87% of today’s global energy package, has replaced biomass as the primary source. Yet issues surrounding energy and food production and sustainable development engender new perspectives on the production of bio-fuels, especially from by-products of agro-industry and forestry. Biomass, now supporting 10% of world energy consumption, could increase to provide 25% of global energy needs.
This film combines figures, schematics, and interviews with professionals in the field (e.g. economist, farmer, mechanic, researcher, aircraft manufacturer...). The potential for biomass is evident, but its usage must be rational, optimized and adapted to local environments.
A film by GérardGoma (scientific advisor) and Mathias Fyferling